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First published in 1900 during an era when many white American leaders waxed hysterical about the threat to Anglo-Saxon civilization posed by racial intermixing, The House Behind the Cedars sensitively explores the lives and fates of John and Rena Walden, two young African-Americans who decide to cross the color line in order to claim their share of the American dream. Charles Waddell Chesnutt, Books, Fiction and Literature, The House Behind The Cedars Books>Fiction and Literature First published in 1900 during an era when many white American leaders waxed hysterical about the threat to "Anglo-Saxon civilization" posed by racial intermixing, The House Behind the Cedars sensitively explores the lives and fates of John and Rena Walden, two young African-Americans who decide to cross the color line in order to claim their share of the American dream.<
One of the most significant novels of racial boundaries in American literature, The House Behind the Cedars tells of John and Lena Walden, black siblings who pass for white, inhabiting wh… mais…
One of the most significant novels of racial boundaries in American literature, The House Behind the Cedars tells of John and Lena Walden, black siblings who pass for white, inhabiting white society only to find that prejudice and the color line are ultimately inescapable. This classic is set from the first edition and contains endnotes. The House Behind the Cedars Chesnutt, Charles Waddell First published in 1900 during an era when many white American leaders waxed hysterical about the threat to "Anglo-Saxon civilization" posed by racial intermixing, The House Behind the Cedars sensitively explores the lives and fates of John and Rena Walden, two young African-Americans who decide to cross the color line in order to claim their share of the American dream.<
One of the most significant novels of racial boundaries in American literature, The House Behind the Cedars tells of John and Lena Walden, black siblings who pass for white, inhabiting wh… mais…
One of the most significant novels of racial boundaries in American literature, The House Behind the Cedars tells of John and Lena Walden, black siblings who pass for white, inhabiting white society only to find that prejudice and the color line are ultimately inescapable. This classic is set from the first edition and contains endnotes. Media >, [PU: Thorndike Press]<
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First published in 1900 during an era when many white American leaders waxed hysterical about the threat to Anglo-Saxon civilization posed by racial intermixing, The House Behind the Ceda… mais…
First published in 1900 during an era when many white American leaders waxed hysterical about the threat to Anglo-Saxon civilization posed by racial intermixing, The House Behind the Cedars sensitively explores the lives and fates of John and Rena Walden, two young African-Americans who decide to cross the color line in order to claim their share of the American dream. Charles Waddell Chesnutt, Books, Fiction and Literature, The House Behind The Cedars Books>Fiction and Literature First published in 1900 during an era when many white American leaders waxed hysterical about the threat to "Anglo-Saxon civilization" posed by racial intermixing, The House Behind the Cedars sensitively explores the lives and fates of John and Rena Walden, two young African-Americans who decide to cross the color line in order to claim their share of the American dream.<
One of the most significant novels of racial boundaries in American literature, The House Behind the Cedars tells of John and Lena Walden, black siblings who pass for white, inhabiting wh… mais…
One of the most significant novels of racial boundaries in American literature, The House Behind the Cedars tells of John and Lena Walden, black siblings who pass for white, inhabiting white society only to find that prejudice and the color line are ultimately inescapable. This classic is set from the first edition and contains endnotes. The House Behind the Cedars Chesnutt, Charles Waddell First published in 1900 during an era when many white American leaders waxed hysterical about the threat to "Anglo-Saxon civilization" posed by racial intermixing, The House Behind the Cedars sensitively explores the lives and fates of John and Rena Walden, two young African-Americans who decide to cross the color line in order to claim their share of the American dream.<
One of the most significant novels of racial boundaries in American literature, The House Behind the Cedars tells of John and Lena Walden, black siblings who pass for white, inhabiting wh… mais…
One of the most significant novels of racial boundaries in American literature, The House Behind the Cedars tells of John and Lena Walden, black siblings who pass for white, inhabiting white society only to find that prejudice and the color line are ultimately inescapable. This classic is set from the first edition and contains endnotes. Media >, [PU: Thorndike Press]<
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First published in 1900 during an era when many white American leaders waxed hysterical about the threat to "Anglo-Saxon civilization" posed by racial intermixing, The House Behind the Cedars sensitively explores the lives and fates of John and Rena Walden, two young African-Americans who decide to cross the color line in order to claim their share of the American dream.
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780786264766 ISBN (ISBN-10): 0786264764 Editor/Editora: Gale Group
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Número ISBN - Ortografia alternativa: 0-7862-6476-4, 978-0-7862-6476-6 Ortografia alternativa e termos de pesquisa relacionados: Autor do livro: chesnutt, charles Título do livro: house behind cedars
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